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RediLast 2900mAH - Feed your lasers with quality cells!

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Hey Laserists,

I've now got the 2900 mAH RediLast cells in stock.
good stuff, though these are slightly long. :angel: ~69mm! Pay attention to that if you order!

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RediLast Protected 2900mAH 18650 - $17.75 : Illumination Supply, Dedicated to bringing you products of superior Quality and Reliability

These are protected 18650s made for use in flashlights, battery packs, lasers, you name it!
The base cell is the Panasonic NCR18650 manufactured in Japan - simply the highest capacity available to consumers. The protection ICs are made in Japan, too! Final assembly is done in china, but these cells are top notch!



18650-2900:

2900mAh Capacity
Protected against: overcharge, overdischarge, short circuit
Cell Made in Japan
4.20v±0.05 charge voltage
2.50v cut off voltage
3.6v Nominal voltage
Charging type: CC/CV
Max charge current: 1C (2.9A)
Recommended charge current .5C
Max discharge current: 5.8A
 





I can speak on the quality of Redilast cells personally. I've got a 2200mAh one in a torch that I use everday and it's lasted since the day I got it, almost a month ago.
 
bump!

These cells perform slightly better than AW's 2900 cells ;)
 
Does the + end stick out past the plastic wrapper? I want some more batteries for my RPL. The LGs I got work just fine. I usually have to mod other brands so the + end makes contact.
 
they stick out a little bit. would you mind posting a picture of the positive contact of the RPL? I'd probably be able to give you a definitive answer then :)
 
That a little out of my budget for this month. I will definitely keep you in mind if I ever need quality 18650 cells!

Thanks.
Flat rate. You can fit quite a few cells in a box!

I am currently looking into cheaper shipping solutions. stay tuned!
 
they stick out a little bit. would you mind posting a picture of the positive contact of the RPL? I'd probably be able to give you a definitive answer then :)

Here's a picture of the + contact. It is flat all the way across.
 

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Maybe one of those reinforced bubble wrap mailers would work? Those cost about $2(well, about $0.50 if you buy them in bulk online) and probably ~$3 more to ship or so.
 
Maybe one of those reinforced bubble wrap mailers would work? Those cost about $2(well, about $0.50 if you buy them in bulk online) and probably ~$3 more to ship or so.

thank you for the input. yeah, I will be getting a bunch of those. The difficult part is shipping first class international without taking a trip to the post office and waiting. I signed up for endicia but their system is messed up and hasn't emailed me confirmation.

Craig
 
Ya, I was thinking about shipping some basecards awhile back. Was gonna get this amazon auction:
Amazon.com: 250 #00 KRAFT BUBBLE MAILERS PADDED ENVELOPES #00: Office Products
Though I don't know if you think that is enough wrapping for batteries, maybe one could add more wrap inside...
That's true, driving for 10 minutes then waiting another 10 in the mail office would add up quick, not sure if stamps.com is any good, but their commercials are like everywhere lol.
 


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